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41. The Environment and Security in Pacific Asia (Adelphi Series) by Alan Dupont | |
Paperback: 96
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(1998-11-12)
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42. THE NATURE OF SOUTHWESTERN COLORADO: Recognizing Human Legacies And Restoring Natural Places by Deborah D. Paulson, William L. Baker | |
Paperback: 386
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(2006-10-26)
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43. Crossing Wildcat Ridge: A Memoir of Nature and Healing by Philip Lee Williams | |
Hardcover: 240
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(1999-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description With his opening lines Philip Lee Williams defines the territory of this intricate and lyrical memoir: life with his young family on the ridge, his coming of age, and the legacy of his southern family. That legacy, which includes a love of literature, a passion for music, and an insatiable curiosity about the natural world, also includes a defective heart valve. Crossing Wildcat Ridge combines the drama of Williams’s open-heart surgery with contemplative essays on the natural world. The gentle counterpoint between the two elements illuminates both in remarkable and profound ways. Confronting his mortality, the author struggles to determine his place in the world. His sober consideration of things left undone is juxtaposed with the contemplation of a mound of fire ants: There is no uncertainty in that world; each knows his job, doesn’t know why, can’t ask. None knows he will die.” As the author slips into depression during his postoperative recovery, he studies the flora and fauna of the ridge, its lights and shadows, the dunes beneath the waters of the creek. With poetic imagery, he shares not only his crystalline observations of nature but also their healing effects--how he learns to receive the gift of a mockingbird’s song, how the tracks of elusive woodland creatures bolster his faith in the existence of things we cannot see, how sensory memories reconnect him to the boy he was and the man he hopes to be. All thinking, feeling adults search for the right path to self-discovery. Philip Lee Williams’s luminous account of his journey is one satisfying and effective road map. |
44. Wolves of Minong: Isle Royale's Wild Community (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) by Durward L. Allen | |
Paperback: 528
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(1994-01-15)
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An academic classic
This is a wonderful book! |
45. South Asia: An Environmental History (Nature and Human Societies) by Christopher V. Hill | |
Hardcover: 329
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(2008-03-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ranging from prehistory to the present and encompassing the whole of South Asia, this new volume offers the first chronological history of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka from the perspective of the crucial reciprocal relationship between humankind and the environment. South Asia: An Environmental History shows how the civilizations of this geographically diverse region were formed (physically, ethically, and culturally) by their interactions with the environment—a relationship with particularly strong social and spiritual dimensions because of the interdependence of the predominantly agrarian population and the land. Specific topics range from ancient irrigation techniques and peasant adaptation to the environment, to the impact of imperialism on nature, the effect of post-colonial technology on contemporary life, and the enduring influence of religion on the way South Asian societies address ecological issues. Customer Reviews (1)
An Excellent Book |
46. How Can One Sell The Air?: Chief Seattle's Vision | |
Paperback: 96
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(2005-02-28)
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A rallying cry for today's environmental protection movement
How can one sell the air?: Chief Seattles's Vision
Chief Seattle challenges people to stop abusing the earth
Sound environmentalism but nothing to do with Chief Seattle |
47. Living with the Unexpected: Linking Disaster Recovery to Sustainable Development in Montserrat by Anja K. Possekel | |
Hardcover: 287
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(1999-09-15)
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Living with the Unexpected Following an introductory section, in Chapter 2 the author providesa fine and detailed overview of hazard theory. Some of the material has afamiliar ring as the author discusses issues such as: the distinctionbetween hazards and disasters and differing approaches to hazard research.Here a well-known cast list of authors makes an appearance as the authorcontrasts the approaches adopted by the 'founding fathers' of hazardresearch (e.g. Burton, Kates and White), with more recent developmentassociated with such authors as Hewitt, Susman, Blaikie, Mitchell and Palm.Since much of this material is probably well known to potential readers,much more severe editing could have been carried out, without any sacrificein clarity. A welcome innovation is that the author also and for the firsttime in context of volcanic hazards, examines recent developments incomplexity and uncertainty theory and links these to a discussion of chaos.For the present reviewer, this section provided an excellent primer tothese increasing prominent themes in disaster theory and of itself wouldjustify library purchase of this volume. Chapter 3, which is devoted tostrategic planning in disaster zones, also has a theoretical hue. Again thequality of the reviewing is exemplary and, what is particularly noteworthy,is the careful discussion of both the potentials and possible pitfalls ofscenario planning. The latter as many practising hazard analysts can attestare often forgotten. Much has been written about the 1995 eruptionof Montserrat, but much of this literature is located in specialisedjournals and unpublished reports. Anja Possekel is to be congratulated forcompiling and editing this material so effectively. Entitled, Montserrat -A Complex System, Chapter 4 first examines Montserrat before the volcaniccrisis using notions of certainty and uncertainty as a framework, theauthor goes on to look at the severe impact of the disaster on the islandand, in Chapter 5, outlines various strategies for reconstruction andrecovery. A real and welcome innovation of Possekel's work is that herdiscussion does not conclude at this point, but continues and examinesrecovery scenarios through a number of workshops attended by both localcitizens and decision makers. The author concludes (page 262), that in thecontext of Montserrat 'resilience is the normative goal of sustainability,whilst sustainability is the process that eventually leads to resilience'.More specifically what us required is a scenario to: 'reduce vulnerability;improve the quality of life, especially with reference to the environment,education, economy and social health care; encourage the partnershipbetween .... individuals, the private sector, NGOs and governments; (andto) blend planning and management'. The author suggest a scenario toachieve these goals, which is acceptable to local people. Unlikemany academic texts, I enjoyed reading Living with the Unexpected and,indeed, read most of it in one session. Although probably too expensive forpurchase by any but the most affluent academic, Anja Possekel's book is anessential library purchase for institutions of higher education andgovernment departments. It is a ground breaking work of applied scholarshipand is highly recommended.
Montserrat's predicament - the comprehensive picture It opens with threechapters which set the stage, rather than being focused on Montserratspecifically. These are of more interest to professional geographers,social scientists, or economists. First, it places Montserrat in thecontext of the United Nations' International Decade for Natural DisasterReduction. The second chapter outlines the theoretical basis of the study,discussing the principle of sustainable development, the nature ofcomplexity and uncertainty, the uses of systems theory, and the tasks ofhazard management and hazard planning. Chapter 3 discusses strategicplanning in general, and the use of the scenarios in this - the heading tothis chapter quotes Pericles: "It is less important to foresee thefuture than to be prepared for it" - a dictum which would serveeveryone well who lives in areas at risk of hurricanes, volcanoes,earthquakes, and floods! The fourth chapter gets into the meat of thesubject of Montserrat, starting with a comprehensive description ofMontserrat. It quotes Davy (John Davy from 1854? The reference is notincluded in the bibliography): "No island in these seas is bolderin its general aspect, more picturesque and I think I might add withoutexaggeration, more beautiful in the detail of its scenery - indeed might betempted to say considering its fortunes, that it has the fatal gift ofbeauty". The settlement, geological, and ecological maps ofMontserrat are excellent, and the summary of Montserrat's history frompre-Columbian times, through a detailed description of the recovery fromHugo, up to the present, is very informative - it includes details andhistories of the social, demographic, economic and political structure ofMontserrat which are summarized better than I have ever seen elsewhere(where else can you find a diagram of the political structure ofMontserrat, with the names and village of origin of every senior civilservant and the location of the 23 departments under the four ministries?).This chapter, like much of the book, also reports the findings of surveysand interviews conducted with a substantial number of people inMontserrat. The chapter gives a blow-by-blow (or should I sayflow-by-flow?) account of each stage of the volcanic crisis, withreproductions of every one of the series of risk zone maps produced by theMVO, together with an account of the economic, social, and politicalupheavals, and several photographs by the author, Doug Darby, David Lea andothers. For anyone who wants a review and summary of the events, this mustbe the best account yet, and it combines on-island and off-island sourcesin a very useful way - with quotations from interviews with ordinarypeople, lyrics by Arrow, Cupid, and Rachel Collis, poems, and charts toboot! Chapter 5 sets the scene for the author's "scenarios"methodology in hazard management, and Chapter 6 starts by describing a"dry run" of this methodology using a group in Hamburg, before itgets down to the nitty-gritty, exploring the different developmentscenarios envisioned for Montserrat by a varied group of Montserratians whowere convened for the purpose. The scenarios included such varied vision asMontserrat as "the small Caribbean Jaguar", "Business asusual" (if only that were possible! It is accompanied by a drawing oftaxi drivers playing dominoes by the War Memorial) and "SustainableDevelopment". Political scenarios, including independence or closerintegration with the UK are also explored. I'm not a geographer, aneconomist, or a planner, so I don't feel equipped to pass judgement on thisbook in any way. I'm left with the feeling that there are some greattechniques and great ideas out there, but that the powers that be inMontserrat - and indeed the people as a whole - are just going to"muddle through", and that without deciding on even one of thepossible scenarios or road maps outlined in this book, Montserrat will justflounder, economically, politically, socially, and environmentally. If acountry does not know where it wants to go, it is unlikely to get there,and I see no sign that there has been much thought to where the countrywants to do, all the platitudes of the Strategic Development Plannotwithstanding. A book of this sort does not have the immediacy or focusof something as specific as the Wadge report, but that makes it no lessimportant, but I think it will be relegated to the same dusty shelf as theWadge report was, and with the same kind of consequences. ... Read more |
48. Nature and Human Communities | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2004-06-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book discusses the basic and urgent issue of "Nature and Human Communities" in the historical and social background of Asia. The issue deals with the problems of coexistence among human beings (Part 1) as well as coexistence between human beings and nature (Part 2). The volume aims to contribute to global tackling of these problems by focussing on local/regional commitments to solve the problems and integrating specialized knowledge. It considers the kind of relationship between human communities and nature that may lead to a more balanced, sustainable future for both. |
49. Integrating Climate Change Actions into Local Development (Climate Policy) | |
Hardcover: 110
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(2008-02)
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50. Climate Change in Africa (African Arguments) by Camilla Toulmin | |
Paperback: 160
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(2009-11-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book outlines current thinking and evidence on climate change and the impacts such change will have on Africa. Global warming above the level of two degrees Celsius would be enormously damaging for poorer parts of the world, leading to crises with crops, livestock, water supplies and coastal areas. Within Africa, it's likely to be the continent's poorest people who are hit hardest. In this accessible and authoritative introduction to an often-overlooked aspect of the environment, Camilla Toulmin uses case studies to look at issues ranging from natural disasters to biofuels, and from conflict to the oil industry. Finally, the book addresses what future there might be for Africa in a carbon-constrained world. |
51. Responding to Environmental Conflicts: Implications for Theory and Practice (NATO Science Partnership Sub-Series: 2:) | |
Hardcover: 324
Pages
(2001-12-31)
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52. What Nature Suffers to Groe: Life, Labor, and Landscape on the Georgia Coast, 1680-1920 (Wormsloe Foundation Publications) by Mart A. Stewart | |
Paperback: 392
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(2002-12-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description The core landscape of this long history was the plantation landscape, which persisted long after its economic foundation had begun to erode. The heart of this study examines the connection between power relations and different perceptions and uses of the environment by masters and slaves on lowcountry plantations--and how these differing habits of land use created different but interlocking landscapes. Nature also has agency in this story; some landscapes worked and some did not. Mart A. Stewart argues that the creation of both individual and collective livelihoods was the consequence not only of economic and social interactions but also of changing environmental ones, and that even the best adaptations required constant negotiation between culture and nature. In response to a question of perennial interest to historians of the South, Stewart also argues that a "sense of place" grew out of these negotiations and that, at least on the coastal plain, the "South" as a place changed in meaning several times. Customer Reviews (1)
Nature and humans on the Georgia coast |
53. Environmental Impacts of Ecotourism (Ecotourism Series) by Ralf C Buckley | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2004-02-08)
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54. Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Agent-Based Modeling Techniques for Simulating Social and Ecological Processes (Santa Fe Institute Studies on the Sciences of Complexity) | |
Paperback: 344
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(2002-01-17)
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55. Interhemispheric Climate Linkages | |
Hardcover: 454
Pages
(2001-01-11)
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56. Landscape with Figures: Nature and Culture in New England (American Land & Life) by Kent C. Ryden | |
Paperback: 342
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(2001-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ryden takes his readers from the printed page directly to the field andback again-. He often bypasses books and goes to the trees from whichthey are made and the landscapes they evoke, then returns with arenewed appreciation for just what an interdisciplinary, historicallyinformed approach can bring to our understanding of the naturalworld. By exploring McPhee's The Pine Barrens and Ehrlich'sThe Solace of Open Spaces, the coastal fiction of New England,surveying and Thoreau's The Maine Woods, Maine's abandonedCumberland and Oxford Canal, and the natural bases for New England'shistorical identity, Ryden demonstrates again and again that natureand history are kaleidoscopically linked. |
57. Fearing Sellafield: What It Is and Why the Irish Want It Shut by Colum Kenny | |
Hardcover: 274
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(2003-01)
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58. Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth (New Catalyst Bioregional Series) (Paperback) by Williams E. Rees, Mathis Wackernagel, Phil Testemale | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1998-07-01)
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The unsustainability of capitalism illustrated with sharp numbers
Measuring ourselves
Interesting and important piece of work
The book that started the ball rolling
A must reading for anyone worried about the Earth's biosphere. |
59. Knowing Yellowstone: Science in America's First National Park | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2010-06-16)
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60. Dwellers in the Land: The Bioregional Vision by Kirkpatrick Sale | |
Hardcover: 238
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(1991-05)
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a 1991 classic introduction to biogregionalism
an antidote to rootlessness The author makes the same point as ecopsychologists and the great whale researcher Roger Payne:built by millions of years of evolution to live in close contact with the wilderness, we who have penned ourselves behind fences and buildings carry with us a ten-thousand-year-old wound....a self-inflicted wound of aching alienation (hence our tendency to alienate--to marginalize--other people). Read this book, then tour the decidedly un-zoolike San Diego Wild Animal Park while seeing how you feel there.For some this might offer a glimpse of a sanity so centering that you can feel it throughout your body.
A remedy for short-sighted environmental policies |
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